Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.05.2008, Síða 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.05.2008, Síða 42
Don’t you just love it when you discover a new restaurant, one with fair prices and good food? The kind that leaves you feeling surprised and satisfied. Well that’s how I’m feeling now upon my return home from Santa Maria. This Mexican-style bistro, located at Laugavegur 22a, has just re- cently opened its doors. The aim, the owner told me, was to create an affordable place where one can find real Mexican food, the kind you come a cross in an ordinary Mexican household. And that’s precisely what they’ve done. First it should be noted that the prices are among the lowest I have encountered in a restaurant in Iceland. Not one course was priced above 1000 ISK. Now many of you are probably thinking that cheap prices equal poor food. Well a lot of times you would be right in that assumption, but not this time. The sheer amount of authenticity that characterises the courses at Santa Maria is enough to make you wrong. The real taste of Mexico, the way it’s meant to be, is what you’ll get. You won’t come across the watered down, American versions we’re all so used to, and that is what separates Santa Maria from all the dull and often disappointing “Tex-Mex” places we have so many of in Reykjavik. But on to the food. For starters, my date and I decided to share a course of Molletes, which are bread buns with Mexican beans, melted cheese and Pico de Gallo. It turned out to be a light, enjoyable and surprisingly hot course. As for the main courses, we had Enchi- ladas de Mole and Tacos Dorados de Pollo. Now for those of you who aren’t fluent in Spanish, that translates to enchiladas with mole sauce and fried corn tortilla with chicken. If you haven’t tried mole sauce before you should absolutely have the enchiladas. The sauce is one of Mexico’s oldest secrets, made from six different kinds of chillies, various spices and chocolate. There’s just nothing like it. Both of the dishes came with salad, onions, sour cream and cheese. And just in case you’re wondering, they were both absolutely delicious. Santa Maria is a wonderful addition to the restaurant flora and fauna in Reykjavik. The food is excellent and the service is warm and personal. Whatever the occasion, Santa Maria comes highly recommended. Address: Laugarvegur 22a 101 Reykjavík 552 7775 Reviewed by Sverrir Hjálmarsson Santa María Since opening its doors, Sushibarinn has become the talk of the town among Reykjavík sushi-lovers, and for good reason as their rolls are among the best in the city. The whole setting inside the small bar makes for a good fusion between oriental tradition and the somewhat more familiar settings of the West. All the staff wear traditional Japanese robes and the stylish and warm interior gives you a feeling of being somewhere else than in Reykjavik, Iceland. This feeling became even stronger when I was greeted by an English-speaking chef with a German ac- cent. While we waited for our food I enjoyed taking in the scenery, especially the view coming from a TV-monitor in one of the corners. It was showing what I’m sure must be the Japanese version of Power Rangers, only this one is much better. For starters we had miso soup and seaweed salad. I had never tried miso soup before and to be honest I didn’t like it. But my companion for the evening assured me that it was very good and since she has more experience than me in this field I’m going to take her word for it. The seaweed salad on the other hand was deliciously fresh and exotic. Our next course was the “best for one” dish which consisted of twelve different kinds of sushi. We got Nigiri rolls, small rolls, insi- de-out rolls, battleship sushi and so on. The mix changes from day to day depending on the availability of fresh ingredients. Next the waiter brought us six pieces of salmon uramaki (inside-out rolls). As expected they were delicious. Last but not least we were served minke whale tatake which came with ginger, mustard and dipping sauce which had a liquorice taste to it. It was so good that I’m sure that if we gave it to Paul Watson he would abandon his ridiculous crusade and become a whale hunter. It has always been a dream of mine to visit Japan, but until that hap- pens I’m going to make the most of the little piece of Japan found at Laugavegur 2. I hope you will too. Sushibarinn Address: Laugavegur 2 101 Reykjavík 552 4444 Reviewed by Sverrir Hjálmarsson Photos by GAS B10 | Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 05 2008 | Reviews www.mountainguides.is Phone: +354 587 9999 DAY tours Spectacular Breathtaking Unforgettable Glacier & Hot spring walks

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